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Women leading the audit process and audit fees: A European study

This study investigates if a gender effect exists on the audit fees associated with the presence of women in roles closely related to the audit process. The analysis is based on the largest European corporations studied between 2016 and 2018. The results show that firms with female chief financial o...

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Published in:European research on management and business economics 2023, Vol.29 (1), p.1-13, Article 100206
Main Authors: García Blandón, Josep, Argilés Bosch, Josep Ma, Ravenda, Diego, Castillo-Merino, David
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